Transmission control module

I have a '97 chrys. concorde, just got a P0700 code which idicates,
transaxle control system fault. Transaxle control module has a fault.
Also the PCM detected an incorrect gear ratio condition in 3rd gear.
Can I replace this module easily, or does it take a tech to rebuild?

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Computer does not boot up The problem maybe the RAM, it is faulty or just needs reseating to make proper electrical contact. Reseat the RAM and then boot up your laptop. If it still does not boot up then remove the RAM module/s and take them to your friendly computer repair shop and get them to test the RAM for you. Just like you sometimes need a mechanic to repair your car, sometimes you do need a technician to diagnose and identify the fault or faults on your computer. Not only does a good service technican have the experience to deal with this type of problem, they also have the equipment that allows them to look at things the average computer user can't see, and he has a collection of replacement parts that can be used to quickly test individual components on your computer.

Your model has room for one expansion memory module. Toshiba typically
came configured with one static module. The memory specification is very
likely DDR PC2700. The maximum size available for one memory module of
DDR PC2700 is 1 GB. The HD size is only limited by what you can find
with a PATA (IDE) interface, typically 320 GB. Installing a new
processor may be prohibitively expensive, and the speed would depend on
BIOS support. The BIOS may support the fastest Pentium IV processor, @ 3
GHz.

Ok, i would suggest that you take your laptop to your nearest computer hardware store. They will be able to tell you exactly what ram module you should buy. This is how a ram module looks like. This is similar to the chip you have installed.

the battery sounds like it has bad battery memory and needs to be replaced. Before you replace it look for software to give you the battery's status (how much charge it holds out of how much it should hold by design. for exaple i am using ubuntu linux and my battery reads

it is my battery for travel. the difference between the two is that the battery that reads Capacity: 29% (Poor) only lasts about 40 minutes but the battery that reads Capacity: 97% (Good) lasts 3 hours. you probably have a low Capacity.